Paul Haese
13-05-2023, 03:48 PM
This is an image of the Leo Triplet. It was taken with the AG12 which has the ZWO6200MM on it. This combination gives a really good field of view to capture the entire triplet. I have only done this before with a refractor.
I quite pleased with the detail level given the 1.39" per pixel scale. I'm also happy to see the tidal stream of NGC3628 is also visible with the 24 hours of integration.
To spice the galaxies up a little, I took 4 hours of Ha data. Both M66 and M65 showed quite a few Ha regions but NGC3628 did not benefit much with the narrow band data. Of note though is the core bubble of Ha in M65. It was very bright in the Ha data so I gather it is an actual feature of the galaxy. Others might know either way though.
Click here (http://paulhaese.net/LeoTripletAG12.html) for the larger image.
I quite pleased with the detail level given the 1.39" per pixel scale. I'm also happy to see the tidal stream of NGC3628 is also visible with the 24 hours of integration.
To spice the galaxies up a little, I took 4 hours of Ha data. Both M66 and M65 showed quite a few Ha regions but NGC3628 did not benefit much with the narrow band data. Of note though is the core bubble of Ha in M65. It was very bright in the Ha data so I gather it is an actual feature of the galaxy. Others might know either way though.
Click here (http://paulhaese.net/LeoTripletAG12.html) for the larger image.